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Methods of diagnosis of acute epiphyseal osteomyelitis in children

Dmitry S. LabuzovSmolensk State Medical UniversityAnna B. SalopenkovaSmolensk Regional Clinical HospitalYaroslav N. ProshchenkoThe Turner Scientific and Research Institute for Children’s Orthopedics
2017en
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Summary. The article presents the analysis of different method for diagnosis of epiphyseal osteomyelitis, including radiography, ultrasonography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance tomography, and radioisotope bone scans. We address the advantages, disadvantages, and possibilities of each method from the standpoint of early diagnosis of osteomyelitis in children.
 Based upon the literature, the most effective and reliable methods for early diagnosis of epiphyseal osteomyelitis in pediatric patients are magnetic resonance and ultrasound. The present diagnostic methods involve no radiation exposure. Using an ultrasonic diagnostic method does not require complete immobility of the patient, can be used from the moment of birth, has widespread availability, and has a relative low cost to allow its use in any medical institution.

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